Profiling Your Printer Paper

Presenter: Louise Hill
As well as using the right settings, it's essential to use the right profile for your printer, paper and ink if you're going to get good prints. In this SheClicks webinar, Louise explains:

  • The basics of colour management

  • How to calibrate your monitor

  • The difference between generic and custom ICC profiles

  • How to print a custom profiling chart

  • The correct Photoshop and printer driver settings

  • Installing profiles on PC and Mac

About Louise
Louise has been on the camera club lecture and judging circuit for over twelve years and loves giving something back to other photographers to help them achieve their goals.

Having had an interest in photography for over 40 years, Louise takes every opportunity to capture nature, sport, fine Wart and people in their environment.

She always tries to summon up the feelings of taking in the moment and endeavours to interpret the image in a pictorial sense (but in a more dramatic and tangible manner). By endeavouring to be thought-provoking by invoking emotion and giving an impression of atmosphere and mood, she encourages the viewer to look beyond the subjects. 

Although already using various PermaJet Paper’s for her own work, back in 2009, Louise joined PermaJet to pass on her knowledge to customers by running the PermaJet Academy. The Academy has proved very popular, offering courses about printing in monochrome and colour, profiling, choosing the right paper and image editing.

Webinar Sponsor: PermaJet
This webinar was sponsored by PermaJet, a multi-award-winning brand committed to providing the best Fine Art and Digital photo paper and Canvas media. 19 years of extensive technical inkjet knowledge and their advanced FREE ICC Profiling services are all provided to help amateurs and professionals alike produce that all-important perfect print for business or for pleasure.

Angela Nicholson

Angela is the founder of SheClicks, a community for female photographers. She started reviewing cameras and photographic kit in early 2004 and since then she’s been Amateur Photographer’s Technical Editor and Head of Testing for Future Publishing’s extensive photography portfolio (Digital Camera, Professional Photography, NPhoto, PhotoPlus, Photography Week, Practical Photoshop, Digital Camera World and TechRadar). She now primarily writes reviews for SheClicks but does freelance work for other publications.

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